Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 21 - MENTAL HYGIENE REGULATIONS
Chapter 10.21.17 - Community Mental Health Programs-Definitions and Administrative Requirements
Section 10.21.17.09 - Policies and Procedures
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.21.17.09
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. The program shall have and maintain written policies that, at a minimum include:
(1) The program's mission and
goals;
(2) A description of the
organizational structure of the program;
(3) Identification of the duties of the
program director and, if applicable, the medical director or clinical director;
and
(4) The policies and procedures
for:
(a) Ensuring individual rights, including
confidentiality, and providing a complaint process;
(b) Providing the services in the chapter
under this subtitle that outlines the requirements for the specific
program;
(c) Screening, admission,
transition, and discharge;
(d) If
the program provides case coordination, assisting program enrollees with access
to all entitlements, pertinent resources, insurance benefits, and
reimbursements for which the individual is eligible;
(e) If applicable to the program, storing,
handling, prescribing, administering, and disposing of medications;
(f) If applicable to the program, monitoring
of psychiatric and somatic medication;
(g) If applicable, accounting for the use and
expenditure of an individual's funds;
(h) Staffing, including, if required under
the chapter in this subtitle that outlines the provisions for the specific
program, 24 hours, on-call and emergency coverage;
(i) If the program provides services in a
facility, a disaster and emergency evacuation plan;
(j) According to federal and State
requirements, safety precautions, infection control, and communicable disease
control;
(k) Incident
reporting;
(l) Crisis response
plan; and
(m) Information about any
State and federal laws pertaining to civil or criminal penalties for false
claims and statements and whistle blower protections, including the necessity
for preventing and detecting fraud, waste, and abuse.
B. At least every 3 years, appropriate program staff shall review and, as necessary, revise the policies and procedures.
C. The program shall maintain written personnel policies, including, at a minimum:
(1) Contents of an employee's personnel file,
including, at a minimum:
(a) Name;
(b) Current job classification;
(c) Current job description;
(d) Resume containing educational background,
relevant work experience, and specialized skills;
(e) Copies of required certificates and
licenses and primary source verification;
(f) Documentation of a criminal background
investigation as follows:
(i) If the employee
works with or has access to minors, a background investigation following the
procedures set forth in Family Law Article, §§5-560 -5-568, Annotated
Code of Maryland; and
(ii) If the
employee works in a group home, a background investigation following the
procedures set forth in Health-General Article, Title 19, Subtitle 19,
Annotated Code of Maryland;
(g) Information received from the employee's
references;
(h) Documentation of
orientation, continuing education and training activities, and privileges
granted; and
(i) If the staff
person's duties require transportation of staff or individuals served:
(i) Proof of a valid driver's license issued
in the state of the employee's residence; and
(ii) Updated annually, a driver's license
report from the appropriate state;
(2) Staff orientation, supervision, training,
and education;
(3) Method of access
to an employee's personnel file;
(4) Substance abuse policy;
(5) Ethical guidelines for employees;
and
(6) Confidentiality guidelines
regarding disclosure requirements of:
(a)
Maryland Confidentiality of Medical Records Act, Health-General Article, Title
4, Subtitle 3, Annotated Code of Maryland; and
(b) Relevant federal statutes and
regulations, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act,
42 U.S.C. §§ 1320D et seq., and implementing regulations
at 45 CFR Parts 160 and 164.
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